kate |
john |
As proper nouns the difference between kate and john
is that
kate is a medieval pet form of Catherine and related names. Also used as a formal female given name while
John is a given name derived from Hebrew very popular since the Middle Ages.
As nouns the difference between kate and john
is that
kate is the brambling finch,
Fringilla montifringilla while
john is a prostitute's client.
rap |
john |
As a noun rap
is rap, rap music (music style).
As a proper noun john is
very popular since the middle ages.
john |
joe |
In informal|lang=en terms the difference between john and joe
is that
john is (informal) a name used to address a man whose actual name is not known: john doe while
joe is (informal) a male; a guy; a fellow.
As a proper noun john
is very popular since the middle ages.
As a noun joe is
(informal) a male; a guy; a fellow or
joe can be (chiefly|us|informal) coffee.
john |
jenna |
As proper nouns the difference between john and jenna
is that
john is very popular since the middle ages while
jenna is (
female).
john |
daniel |
As proper nouns the difference between john and daniel
is that
john is very popular since the middle ages while
daniel is hungarian equivalent of daniel.
albert |
john |
As proper nouns the difference between albert and john
is that
albert is (
label) , equivalent to (
albert) while
john is very popular since the middle ages.
john |
michael |
As proper nouns the difference between john and michael
is that
john is a given name derived from Hebrew very popular since the Middle Ages while
Michael is a given name derived from Hebrew.
As a noun john
is a prostitute's client.
ali |
john |
As proper nouns the difference between ali and john
is that
ali is a given name derived from Arabic while
John is a given name derived from Hebrew very popular since the Middle Ages.
As a noun john is
a prostitute's client.
john |
jimi |
As proper nouns the difference between john and jimi
is that
john is very popular since the middle ages while
jimi is a rare spelling variant of jimmy, diminutive of the male given name james.
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